Fluellen

Fluellen was a Welsh officer in the English Army during the Hundred Years' War.

Biography
Fluellen was a Welsh captain serving in the English Army, and he commanded a contingent of troops at the Siege of Harfleur in 1415 during the Hundred Years' War. Fluellen forced the criminals Ancient Pistol, Corporal Nym, and Bardolph to charge into the breach after they planned on deserting, and he lectured his fellow officers on the discipline of war. He showed his strict disciplinarianism when he had Bardolph hanged in front of King Henry V (his former friend) for looting a church.